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Pearl Elizabeth Dobbins (April 14, 1926 – January 22, 2007), known professionally as Liz Renay, was an American author and actress who appeared in
John Waters John Samuel Waters Jr. (born April 22, 1946) is an American filmmaker, writer, actor, and artist. He rose to fame in the early 1970s for his Cinema of Transgression, transgressive cult films, including ''Multiple Maniacs'' (1970), ''Pink Flamin ...
' film ''
Desperate Living ''Desperate Living'' is a 1977 American comedy film directed, produced, and written by John Waters. The film stars Liz Renay, Mink Stole, Edith Massey, Susan Lowe, Mary Vivian Pearce, and Jean Hill. It is the third installment of what Waters h ...
'' (1977).


Early life

She was born Pearl Elizabeth Dobbins on April 14, 1926, in
Chandler, Arizona Chandler is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, and a suburb in the Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). It is bordered to the north and west by Tempe, to the north by Mesa, to the west by Phoenix, to the ...
, to William Andrew Dobbins (1898–1986) and his wife Ada May (née Phillips; 1904–1982), who were described as being "evangelical parents". The United States Federal Census from 1940 listed the Dobbins family living in
Mesa, Arizona Mesa ( ) is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, Maricopa County, in the U.S. state of Arizona. It is the most populous city in the East Valley (Phoenix metropolitan area), East Valley section of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. It is bordered by ...
. Renay was recorded as Pearl, age 13. Her father, William, was a 41-year-old lettuce trimmer for a produce shipper. Renay had these siblings: Emily, who was four years older; William E., who was six years younger; Jack, nine years younger; and Dorothy May, 10 years younger. In 1949, Renay was named Miss Stardust of Arizona and in the contest won "$500 cash, a trip to New York, and a modeling contract in the 1949 contest." Her childhood was filled of dreams of becoming a star. The production crew for '' The Sound of Fury'' came to Phoenix to film and wanted townspeople. A 24-year-old Renay, then known as Pearl McLain, was a twice-divorced, unemployed waitress raising two young children. She was one of 500 extras, and during her two days of filming, "she kept maneuvering herself into positions where someone important would notice and offer her a movie career."


Career

She was known more as a performer with ties to celebrities, usually actors, rather than as an actor herself. Nevertheless, she did play the lead role in
John Waters John Samuel Waters Jr. (born April 22, 1946) is an American filmmaker, writer, actor, and artist. He rose to fame in the early 1970s for his Cinema of Transgression, transgressive cult films, including ''Multiple Maniacs'' (1970), ''Pink Flamin ...
' film ''Desperate Living'' and appeared on an episode of ''
Adam-12 ''Adam-12'' is an American television police procedural crime drama television series created by Robert A. Cinader and Jack Webb. The series follows Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers Pete Malloy and Jim Reed as they patrol the stre ...
'' as a burlesque dancer who calls the police about a peeping tom outside her home (season five, November 1972, episode "Harry Nobody"). She and her daughter, Brenda (1943–1982), toured with an on-stage striptease act. The act ended when her daughter Brenda committed suicide on her 39th birthday in 1982. Renay was mobster
Mickey Cohen Meyer Harris "Mickey" Cohen (September 4, 1913 – July 29, 1976) was an American gangster, boxer and entrepreneur based in Los Angeles during the mid-20th century. Early life Mickey Cohen was born on September 4, 1913, in New York City to Je ...
's girlfriend. Renay was convicted of perjury in 1959 and served 27 months of a three year sentence at
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.Smith, John L. (April 26, 2006). Liz Renay's vice pales in comparison to today's sleaze. ''
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In a tell-all book about her many relationships with men both famous and not so famous, titled ''My First 2,000 Men'', she claimed flings with
Joe DiMaggio Joseph Paul DiMaggio (November 25, 1914 – March 8, 1999), nicknamed "Joltin' Joe", "The Yankee Clipper" and "Joe D.", was an American baseball center fielder who played his entire 13-year career in Major League Baseball for the New York Yank ...
,
Regis Philbin Regis Francis Xavier Philbin (; August 25, 1931 – July 25, 2020)Archived aGhostarchiveand thWayback Machine was an American television presenter, talk show host, game show host, comedian, actor, and singer. Once called "the hardest working ma ...
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Glenn Ford Gwyllyn Samuel Newton "Glenn" Ford (May 1, 1916 – August 30, 2006) was a Canadian-American actor who often portrayed ordinary men in unusual circumstances. Ford was most prominent during Classical Hollywood cinema, Hollywood's Golden Age as ...
, and
Cary Grant Cary Grant (born Archibald Alec Leach; January 18, 1904November 29, 1986) was an English-American actor. He was known for his Mid-Atlantic accent, debonair demeanor, light-hearted approach to acting, and sense of comic timing. He was one o ...
. Renay's other books include ''My Face for the World to See'' and ''Staying Young'' (
Lyle Stuart Lyle Stuart (born Lionel Simon; August 11, 1922June 24, 2006) was an American author and independent publisher of controversial books. He worked as a newsman for years before launching his publishing firm, Lyle Stuart, Incorporated. A former pa ...
, 1982). ''My Face for the World to See'' was reissued in 2002, headlined "A Cult Classic", with a foreword by John Waters. Waters integrated the title into the dialogue of his film ''
Female Trouble ''Female Trouble'' is a 1974 American dark comedy film co-composed, photographed, co-edited, written, produced, and directed by John Waters and starring Divine, David Lochary, Mary Vivian Pearce, Mink Stole, Edith Massey, Michael Potter, Cookie ...
'' (1974) before working on his film ''Desperate Living'' with Renay. Renay died at age 80 on January 22, 2007, in her adopted hometown of Las Vegas, Nevada, from cardiac arrest and gastric bleeding.Hevesi, Dennis (January 29, 2007). Liz Renay, Cult Film Star and Stripper with Mob Connections, Dies at 80. ''The New York Times''


Personal life

Liz was married a total of seven times to: * Ricky Romano: She married him when she was about 15 years old. From this marriage, a daughter, Brenda Whylene, an actress who went by the stage name Brenda Renay, was born. (At 16, Brenda married Leo Landry.) Ricky and Renay were divorced in 1943. * Paul McLain: From this marriage, one son, Johnny Allen McLain Sr. (1945–2012) was born. They later divorced. * George L. "Lou" O'Leyar : She married him on September 21, 1950, in Los Angeles County, California. * William Forrest: An actor, she married him in 1956, but the marriage proved to be bigamous, as Forrest had not divorced his former wife until 1959. Forrest died August 10, 1960, "while making a movie in Tokyo." *
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(b. 1931): An actor, she married him on November 25, 1963, in Nevada. They appeared together in the film '' Deadwood '76'' (1965). * Thomas W. Freeman (born ''circa'' 1925): She married him on May 23, 1966. In a 1972 ''Los Angeles Times'' article, Freeman was described as "a millionaire entrepreneur who provides her with almost everything she wants — including a separate $175-a-month apartment for her two dogs. He also gives her her freedom." It adds: "Freeman is on the road almost constantly. He and Liz see each other only on weekends — if then — and Miss Renay says it is an ideal relationship, 'more like a romance than a marriage.' They have been married six years now — longer than her first five marriages combined — and Miss Renay readily admits this marriage, too, would have been over long ago were it not for their unusual arrangement."''Los Angeles Times'', "Liz Renay – Chasing Dream at 46," 3 July 1972, p. 27. They were divorced in April 1973. * Gerald E. Heidebrink (1933–1987): She married him on November 3, 1976, in Nevada. The marriage ended in divorce on April 12, 1983, also in Nevada.


Filmography

*''
Mark of the Astro-Zombies ''The Astro-Zombies'' is a 1968 American science fiction horror film written, directed and produced by Ted V. Mikels and starring John Carradine, Wendell Corey, and Tura Satana. Plot A disgruntled scientist who, having been fired by the sp ...
'' (2004) *''The Corpse Grinders II'' (2000) *''Dimension in Fear'' (1998) *''Lady Street Fighter'' (1981) *''
Desperate Living ''Desperate Living'' is a 1977 American comedy film directed, produced, and written by John Waters. The film stars Liz Renay, Mink Stole, Edith Massey, Susan Lowe, Mary Vivian Pearce, and Jean Hill. It is the third installment of what Waters h ...
'' (1977) *''Virgin Cowboy'' (1975) *''
Blackenstein ''Blackenstein'', also known as ''Black Frankenstein'', is a 1973 American blaxploitation horror film directed by William A. Levey and starring John Hart, Ivory Stone, Andrea King, Roosevelt Jackson, Joe De Sue, Nick Bolin, and Liz Renay. It is ...
'' (1973) *''The Hard Road'' (1970) *''
The Thrill Killers ''The Thrill Killers'' is a 1964 American horror film directed by Ray Dennis Steckler. It stars Steckler (billed as "Cash Flagg") and Liz Renay. The film centers on several psychotic murderers who escape a mental institution and go on a killing ...
'' (1965) *''
Day of the Nightmare ''Day of the Nightmare'' is a 1965 American horror film directed by John A. Bushelman and starring John Ireland, John Hart, and Elena Verdugo. The film is also known as ''Don't Scream, Doris Mays!''. The film was re-released in 1969, 1993 on VHS, ...
'' (1965) *''
The Nasty Rabbit ''The Nasty Rabbit'' (also known as ''Spies a-Go-Go'') is a 1964 American Techniscope spy comedy film directed by James Landis and starring Misha Terr and Arch Hall Jr. Plot A Russian submarine lands one of their agents disguised as a cowboy ca ...
'' (1964) *''A Date With Death'' (1959)


References


External links

*
Liz Renay Memorial Page


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